From owner-population-bio@net.bio.net Thu Jun 04 23:00:00 1998
Path: biosci!cc.helsinki.fi!elmor_kr
From: elmor_kr@cc.helsinki.fi (Krzysztof Raciborski)
Newsgroups: bionet.population-bio
Subject: call for papers
Date: 5 Jun 1998 04:47:51 -0700
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We seek quality papers to be published in Annales Zoologici Fennici,
peer-reviewed, international, quarterly journal published by the Finnish
Zoological and Botanical Publishing Board. For more details, and to read
the abstracts and full versions of recently published articles go to:
http://sekj.pc.helsinki.fi/Journals

With kind regards,



Dr. Krzysztof Raciborski
Editor
---------------------------------------------
Finnish Zoological and Botanical Publishing Board
P.O. Box 17
FIN-00014 Helsinki, FINLAND
phone: 	+358 (0)9 1917405
fax: 	+358 (0)9 1917443
e-mail: elmor_kr@cc.helsinki.fi
Internet: http://sekj.pc.helsinki.fi/Journals



From owner-population-bio@net.bio.net Wed Jun 10 23:00:00 1998
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From: Russell Standish <rks@parallel.hpc.unsw.edu.au>
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Subject: Complex '98 Conference
Date: 11 Jun 1998 03:26:37 GMT
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			 COMPLEX SYSTEMS '98

	     Conference Announcement and Call for Papers
       Complexity Between the Ecos - From Ecology to Economics

	    November 30th-December 2nd or 3rd 1998
		    University of New South Wales
			  Sydney, Australia
				   
This is a gentle reminder that manuscripts are due by the 30th of June
for the Complex Systems '98 conference.

Please refer to the Complex Systems '98 Web site
http://parallel.acsu.unsw.edu.au/complex/c98 for more details.


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From owner-population-bio@net.bio.net Wed Jun 10 23:00:00 1998
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From: biohelp (BIOSCI Administrator)
Newsgroups: bionet.population-bio
Subject: BIOSCI/bionet miniFAQ & Fundraiser
Date: 11 Jun 1998 02:00:13 -0700
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(LAST REVISION: 30-JUL-95)

This BIOSCI "miniFAQ" is designed to answer the questions that come up
the *most frequently*.  The main BIOSCI FAQ (Frequently Asked
Questions) is accessible on the World Wide Web at URL
http://www.bio.net/.

If you can not find an answer to your question in this or other
documentation, the BIOSCI technical support staff answers e-mail
queries sent to

		       biosci-help@net.bio.net

We can only answer questions about the use of the newsgroups and
mailing lists.  We unfortunately do not have the staff to do Internet
information searches or answer scientific questions.  Please post
those to the appropriate BIOSCI/bionet newsgroups.


	Contents:
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	0) BIOSCI NEEDS YOUR SUPPORT!!

	1) Using the WWW to access the BIOSCI/bionet newsgroups.

	2) What to do about "spams," i.e., junk mail, ads, etc.

	3) Examples of subscribing and unsubscribing to the mailing lists.

	4) The BIOSCI user address and research interest directory.


0) BIOSCI NEEDS YOUR SUPPORT!!
------------------------------
BIOSCI's government funding has been expended, and we are now
operating solely from advertising revenue that we have raised from our
Web site at http://www.bio.net/.  We need just a few minutes of your
time to help us serve you.

You can do two important things which will take very little time for
you individually and will immensely help us continue to help you.

First, please use our WWW system at http://www.bio.net/ to access the
archives.  You can post or reply to messages via your Web browser as
described in item #1 below.  Your usage helps attract sponsors. If you
contact any of our sponsors, please be sure to thank them for
supporting BIOSCI. It is critical for them to get this feedback if
they are to continue their sponsorship for the long term.

Second, if you work for a company or organization that provides
products or services of interest to the biology community, please pass
this message on to your marketing or marketing communications
department or other appropriate group.  Please ask them to help
support BIOSCI by sponsoring our Web site and explain the uses and
benefits of the system to the biology community. If they are
interested, they can then contact us for further information at our
tech support address, biosci-help@net.bio.net.


1) Using the WWW to access the BIOSCI/bionet newsgroups.
--------------------------------------------------------
As of 10 December 1995, all BIOSCI/bionet full newsgroups are
accessible through the World Wide Web (WWW) at URL http://www.bio.net.
One can read and reply publicly or privately to both recent postings
and archived messages through one's Web browser if it is configured
properly to send e-mail.  Each newsgroup is equipped with its own WAIS
index.  The main BIOSCI home page also has access to the BIO-JOURNALS
Table of Contents database WAIS index and the BIOSCI user address
database described in another item further below.


2) What to do about "spams," i.e., junk mail, ads, etc.
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BIOSCI is a set of parallel USENET newsgroups (the "bionet" groups),
mailing lists, and a hypermail archive at URL http://www.bio.net/.
The same postings are distributed on all media (except for a small
number of mailing-list-only groups at net.bio.net).  Unfortunately it
is becoming a despicable practice on the Internet (by a few people out
to make a fast buck) to do automated mass postings to thousands of
newsgroups and mailing lists.  These attempts to grab free advertising
are refered to as "spams" in the usual, somewhat boneheaded, net
terminology.  USENET is more susceptible to this practice, and many
spams originate on the USENET groups and then are passed on to the
mailing lists.  However, spammers also get lists of mailing addresses
and hit these too, so neither medium is immune.

What should you do personally if you get junk mail?
---------------------------------------------------
Just delete it and move on without reading it further.  Filing a
protest is becoming increasingly useless because spammers are often
disguising the addresses where the messages are sent from.  Unless you
really understand Internet mail systems, your attempt at protest by
sending replies to the message will often end up being sent to the
address of an innocent person that the spammer is victimizing.

What can BIOSCI/bionet do to protect its newsgroups?
----------------------------------------------------
The only solution currently available is to moderate the newsgroup.
If this newsgroup is already moderated, then you are in good shape.
Moderation protects the USENET distribution from about 95% of the
spams that are being sent to date and protects the mailing lists
completely.  Moderation means, however, that someone has to take the
time to review each message before it goes out.  We have set up
software here that simply allows the moderator to forward to an
address at net.bio.net messages that (s)he wishes to have distributed.
This takes no more time than that needed to read the message and pass
it on, say about 1 min. per message.

Most newsgroups currently have a discussion leader who is responsible
for their newsgroup.  The discussions leaders and their e-mail
addresses are listed in the BIOSCI Information Sheet which is
available on the Web at http://www.bio.net/.  If a newsgroup is being
hit with too many junk postings, please contact the discussion leader
for that group and see if there is interest in moderating the group.
Please do not assume that by simply posting a complaint to the
newsgroup itself, anyone on the BIOSCI staff will act on your
complaint.  With close to 100 newsgroups to run, the BIOSCI staff has
to rely on the discussion leaders of each newsgroup to report problems
directly to us at biosci-help@net.bio.net.

We will moderate any of our newsgroups if the discussion leader tells
us that the readership of the group wishes to do so and if a moderator
is willing to do the work.  For most BIOSCI/bionet groups, this
entails only a few minutes of work each day.

Moderating a newsgroup will resolve probably 95% of the junk postings
on the USENET distribution.  Unfortunately there are easy ways for
determined spammers to override the moderation mechanism on USENET,
but we can protect our e-mail subscribers from unwanted postings if
the newsgroup is moderated.  You can also access our newsgroups over
the WWW at URL http://www.bio.net.  While this Web interface will not
stop spammers from trying to post to the groups, this will give you
yet another way, besides using USENET news, to keep the junk out of
your personal mail files.  For those of you with local USENET news
systems, the Web interface will also give you faster access to new
newsgroups and recent postings.


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A) Determine the "listname" which is the <=8 character mail address
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   the METHODS-AND-REAGENTS group the mailing address is
   methods@net.bio.net.  The listname is the portion of the address to
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To subscribe and unsubscribe to/from the BIOSCI lists, you need to
specify the full USENET newsgroup name with "bionet-news." prepended.
The USENET newsgroup names are listed in the BIOSCI Information sheet
on the Web at http://www.bio.net/.  For the METHODS-AND-REAGENTS list
the USENET newsgroup name is bionet.molbio.methds-reagnts, thus the
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To unsubscribe from all the lists at the UK node, use

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Please note that if the address in the list is different than the one
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4) The BIOSCI user address and research interest directory.
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Please take this opportunity to add your name, address, and research
interest information to the BIOSCI User Address Database if you have
not already done so.

You can fill out the address form directly through our Web page at URL
http://www.bio.net/adrform.html.

The address database is reindexed nightly for WWW access (the URL is
http://www.bio.net/).  If you are not directly on the Internet but can
reach it by e-mail, please use our waismail server to access the user
directory.  waismail use is described above.  You can also request a
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Please check your database entry from time-to-time to see if your
address information is still up-to-date.  Because of our limited
personnel resources, we ask that you resubmit a *complete* form to
revise your entry; we only replace complete entries and do not have
resources to edit old forms.


From owner-population-bio@net.bio.net Thu Jun 11 23:00:00 1998
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From: kfranken2@hotmail.com
Newsgroups: bionet.population-bio
Subject: merging Botany/Zoology Departments
Date: Fri, 12 Jun 1998 00:56:44 GMT
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Hi. My name is Kevin Franken.  I'm a senior Environmental Biology major at
Eastern Illinois University.  Currently, there is a proposal to merge the
Botany and Zoology Dept's into the Dept of Biological Sciences.  The vast
majority of the Botany faculty here OPPOSE it because they fear the
high-quality Botany program here will suffer (and for many other reasons). 
In past mergers at other universities, it has been said that Botany faculty
and course offerings DECLINE after such mergers.

What I'm looking for is DATA/EVIDENCE to support that idea.  Do you or anyone
you know have access to such data or can get a hold of such data showing a
decline of Botany faculty and course offerings AFTER a merger with a Zoology
Dept?  If you have such info, please show the Botany faculty #'s and course
offerings BEFORE the merger and AFTER.	If yes, could you send that
information to me via email or regular mail?  My fellow students and I are
trying to bring evidence to our Student Senate, Faculty Senate, and
administration.  Such info. would be very useful.

Do you have any advice for our movement here?  Do you know any
names/emails of faculty at other universities who I could contact
regarding this?

Also, EIU currently offers a BS degree in Botany and Zoology and
Environmental Biology, if the merger goes through, only a BS in
Biological Sciences will be offered, with an option in Environmental
Biology, and a concentration in Botany (and other areas).  I don't think a
degree in Botany is the same thing as a concentration in Botany, do you?

How can we ensure our strengths in organismal and field botany are
preserved?

Do you know the names of any listserv's/newsgroups I could post this msg on?

Thank you for your time.

Kevin Franken
1930 W. Delray
Peoria, IL 61614
309-692-1729

Please send responses to me (kfranken2@hotmail.com), the newsgroup, or both.
Please indicate which newsgroup you saw my msg on.

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From owner-population-bio@net.bio.net Thu Jun 11 23:00:00 1998
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From: farchmir@milwaukee.tec.wi.us
Newsgroups: bionet.population-bio
Subject: Re: merging Botany/Zoology Departments
Date: Fri, 12 Jun 1998 17:31:18 GMT
Organization: Milwaukee Area Technical College
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Kevin-
You may be able to get some information from the biology department at
University of Wisconsin--Milwaukee.  In the late 70's,  I earned my
bachelor degree in Botany and biological Aspects of Conservation.  At
that time, the botany and zoology departments were separate, but had
many cross-listed courses at both the undergrad and grad levels.  Some
time later they merged.  Right now, I can't accurately recall the
names of the botany faculty who were there at that time, but the few
that I can recall offhand are:

Robert Costello [botany dept chair in the mid-70's]
Phil Whitford - plant ecology
Goeffry Kennedy
Jakob Lowenberg - plant physiology

for the names of other biology & botany faculty, try:
http://www.uwm.edu/Dept/Biology/Docs/Faculty/facultyindex.html

hope this help some.

Randy Farchmin
Instructional Chairperson - Dept of Natural Sciences
Milwaukee Area Technical College









On Fri, 12 Jun 1998 00:56:44 GMT, kfranken2@hotmail.com wrote:
>Hi. My name is Kevin Franken.  I'm a senior Environmental Biology major at
>Eastern Illinois University.  Currently, there is a proposal to merge the
>Botany and Zoology Dept's into the Dept of Biological Sciences.  The vast
>majority of the Botany faculty here OPPOSE it because they fear the
>high-quality Botany program here will suffer (and for many other reasons). 
>In past mergers at other universities, it has been said that Botany faculty
>and course offerings DECLINE after such mergers.


From owner-population-bio@net.bio.net Sun Jun 14 23:00:00 1998
Path: biosci!MSN.COM!guacaime45
From: guacaime45@MSN.COM (MN1)
Newsgroups: bionet.population-bio
Subject: Girl's Fastpitch Softball !!!!
Date: 15 Jun 1998 04:42:25 -0700
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From owner-population-bio@net.bio.net Mon Jun 15 23:00:00 1998
From: rjk9@cornell.edu (Bob Kohut)
Newsgroups: bionet.population-bio
Subject: Molecular Biodiversity Position
Date: 16 Jun 1998 15:26:49 GMT
Organization: Boyce Thompson Institute
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Molecular Biodiversity 

Postdoctoral associate position in plant molecular biodiversity to work as
part of a team analyzing genetic diversity and gene flow among isolated
populations of threatened pine species in the Eastern U.S.  Experience
with RAPD, microsatellite, or AFLP molecular markers in plants is
required, and experience with trees would be advantageous.  Background in
ecological, population, or molecular genetics, evolutionary biology, or
molecular ecology is preferable.  A two-year appointment is available
immediately with possible extension.  Send curriculum vitae, three letters
of recommendation, and a brief description of research history and
interests to: Dr. Robert Kohut, Boyce Thompson Institute, Tower Road,
Ithaca, NY 14853.  Phone: (607) 254-1233.  E-mail: rjk9@cornell.edu. 
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From owner-population-bio@net.bio.net Wed Jun 17 23:00:00 1998
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From: Janusz Czerepko <J.Czerepko@ibles.waw.pl>
Newsgroups: bionet.population-bio
Subject: [Fwd: Meaning forest plants in bioindication chenges in forest sites]
Date: Thu, 18 Jun 1998 14:21:13 +0200
Organization: IBL Warszawa
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 Janusz Czerepko wrote:

> I take interest in meaning forest plant in bioindication changes in
> forest site.  I want to investigate influences between  forest trees
> storey (overstory) and understory. The study will be conduct in
> Bialowieza Forest in Poland. There I old like to compare forest
> community from untouched and managed forest. Especially im interesting
>
> in  one dominant monocultures stands, there is dominant one of tree
> species. Here influence of this tree will be more clear. The sister
> stands will be on the the same habitat. They will be differ dominant
> trees species in stand.
>     Please, give me more indication about methods and literature.

 What do you think about ?

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Date: Thu, 18 Jun 1998 14:12:20 +0200
From: Janusz Czerepko <J.Czerepko@ibles.waw.pl>
Organization: IBL Warszawa
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I take interest in meaning forest plant in bioindication changes in
forest site.  I want to investigate influences between  forest trees
storey (overstory) and understory. The study will be conduct in
Bialowieza Forest in Poland. There I old like to compare forest
community from untouched and managed forest. Especially im interesting
in  one dominant monocultures stands, there is dominant one of tree
species. Here influence of this tree will be more clear. The sister
stands will be on the the same habitat. They will be differ dominant
trees species in stand.
    Please, give me more indication about methods and literature.


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From owner-population-bio@net.bio.net Wed Jun 17 23:00:00 1998
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From: Janusz Czerepko <J.Czerepko@ibles.waw.pl>
Newsgroups: bionet.population-bio
Subject: [Fwd: Meaning forest plants in bioindication chenges in forest sites]
Date: Thu, 18 Jun 1998 14:20:11 +0200
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> I take interest in meaning forest plant in bioindication changes in
> forest site.  I want to investigate influences between  forest trees
> storey (overstory) and understory. The study will be conduct in
> Bialowieza Forest in Poland. There I old like to compare forest
> community from untouched and managed forest. Especially im interesting
>
> in  one dominant monocultures stands, there is dominant one of tree
> species. Here influence of this tree will be more clear. The sister
> stands will be on the the same habitat. They will be differ dominant
> trees species in stand.
>     Please, give me more indication about methods and literature.



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I take interest in meaning forest plant in bioindication changes in
forest site.  I want to investigate influences between  forest trees
storey (overstory) and understory. The study will be conduct in
Bialowieza Forest in Poland. There I old like to compare forest
community from untouched and managed forest. Especially im interesting
in  one dominant monocultures stands, there is dominant one of tree
species. Here influence of this tree will be more clear. The sister
stands will be on the the same habitat. They will be differ dominant
trees species in stand.
    Please, give me more indication about methods and literature.


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I take interest in meaning forest plant in bioindication changes in
forest site.  I want to investigate influences between  forest trees
storey (overstory) and understory. The study will be conduct in
Bialowieza Forest in Poland. There I old like to compare forest
community from untouched and managed forest. Especially im interesting
in  one dominant monocultures stands, there is dominant one of tree
species. Here influence of this tree will be more clear. The sister
stands will be on the the same habitat. They will be differ dominant
trees species in stand.
    Please, give me more indication about methods and literature.


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I take interest in meaning forest plant in bioindication changes in
forest site.  I want to investigate influences between  forest trees
storey (overstory) and understory. The study will be conduct in
Bialowieza Forest in Poland. There I old like to compare forest
community from untouched and managed forest. Especially im interesting
in  one dominant monocultures stands, there is dominant one of tree
species. Here influence of this tree will be more clear. The sister
stands will be on the the same habitat. They will be differ dominant
trees species in stand.
    Please, give me more indication about methods and literature.


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I take interest in meaning forest plant in bioindication changes in
forest site.  I want to investigate influences between  forest trees
storey (overstory) and understory. The study will be conduct in
Bialowieza Forest in Poland. There I old like to compare forest
community from untouched and managed forest. Especially im interesting
in  one dominant monocultures stands, there is dominant one of tree
species. Here influence of this tree will be more clear. The sister
stands will be on the the same habitat. They will be differ dominant
trees species in stand.
    Please, give me more indication about methods and literature.


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 Janusz Czerepko wrote:

> I take interest in meaning forest plant in bioindication changes in
> forest site.  I want to investigate influences between  forest trees
> storey (overstory) and understory. The study will be conduct in
> Bialowieza Forest in Poland. There I old like to compare forest
> community from untouched and managed forest. Especially im interesting
>
> in  one dominant monocultures stands, there is dominant one of tree
> species. Here influence of this tree will be more clear. The sister
> stands will be on the the same habitat. They will be differ dominant
> trees species in stand.
>     Please, give me more indication about methods and literature.



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I take interest in meaning forest plant in bioindication changes in
forest site.  I want to investigate influences between  forest trees
storey (overstory) and understory. The study will be conduct in
Bialowieza Forest in Poland. There I old like to compare forest
community from untouched and managed forest. Especially im interesting
in  one dominant monocultures stands, there is dominant one of tree
species. Here influence of this tree will be more clear. The sister
stands will be on the the same habitat. They will be differ dominant
trees species in stand.
    Please, give me more indication about methods and literature.


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I take interest in meaning forest plant in bioindication changes in
forest site.  I want to investigate influences between  forest trees
storey (overstory) and understory. The study will be conduct in
Bialowieza Forest in Poland. There I old like to compare forest
community from untouched and managed forest. Especially im interesting
in  one dominant monocultures stands, there is dominant one of tree
species. Here influence of this tree will be more clear. The sister
stands will be on the the same habitat. They will be differ dominant
trees species in stand.
    Please, give me more indication about methods and literature.




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    Polish government want to reprivatize own forests. In Poland
majority of forest area are state (exactly 7282 ha - 83 % of total
forest area). The government wont to give back forest land for owner
before second world war. After this operation will be 30 % state
forests.
    I wont to ask you what do you think about it ? What advice could you
give for us Polish people of course. Give me advantages and
disadvantages connected with reprivatization Polish forests.

The best regards


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30 % of Polish forest lands are seriously limited rules of protection
law. There  forest management is on second place.
    Lately we have many problems with environment resistance movement.
Polish ecologists fight with building of motorway through the protective
wood.
    When we have so many protective forests how we cannot come into
conflict with one. It is impossible I think. What we should to do with
this problem.  The project of this motorways formed fifty years ago, but
only today it is that as big problem.
Now in Poland die in road accidents at the average 100 people weekly. We
are at the end in international statistics when we take into
consideration number of road accidents.

The best regards
Janusz Czerepko




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Perhaps you've already visited my website, Biology Resources, or maybe you
haven't, but either way come by and visit again.  It's now better than ever,
with more links, more topics, and a new book section.  At the moment, only
books on various plant-related topics are listed, but, while other topics are
being added, why not search for other books you might find useful or
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Please visit at http://members.aol.com/afpintl/biology.html  or go directly to
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Thanks!

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Hi all,
Could anyone out in popn biology world recommend a paper that reviews
the concepts behind, pros & cons, applications etc.of spatially explicit
population models?

Any help would be gratefully received.

All the best & cheers in advance...

Chris


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Not long ago there was a 'Special Features' in Ecological Applications that
had a few articles on SEPMs.  Check out vol. 5:1-?? ('95).  The first
article by Dunning et al. pgs. 3-11, is titled 'Spatially explicit
population models: current forms and future uses'.   Following that is one
by Turner et al. (pgs. 12-16) addresses applications for management. Another
view is offered by Wennergren et al. 1995, Oikos 74:349-356, as it applies
to conservation biology.  There are many more looking at data requirements,
influence of parameter estimates....  it sounds like you don't want those at
this time.  Hope these provide you with
the info you are looking for.

Good Research,
Eric T. Linder




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Chris,
	you could also have a look at a paper by Durrett and Levin (1994) 
Stochastic spatial models: a user's guide to ecological applications 
(Phil Trans Roy Soc Lond B vol 343 page 329 and beyond). Otherwise there 
is quite a good book (albeit a few years old now) by De Angelis and 
Gross: Individual-based models and approaches in ecology.

Best wishes,
David Murrell
Department of Biology
University of York
Heslington
York
UK

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From: "Craig W. Reynolds" <cwr@red.com>
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Subject: Re: SEPMs?
Date: Wed, 01 Jul 1998 08:36:27 -0700
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Chris Harrod wrote:
> Hi all,
> Could anyone out in popn biology world recommend a paper that
> reviews the concepts behind, pros & cons, applications etc.of
> spatially explicit population models?
> 
> Any help would be gratefully received.

You might find some leads on this Individual-Based Models page:

http://hmt.com/cwr/ibm.html

